HALF is a lightweight self-compacting concrete with fibers, which can be pumped to provide a quick and easy application on site. It is a structural element, which thanks to its manufacture in concrete plant, and the control of raw materials is homogeneous, providing a strength more than 25 MPa, providing low density to the set to which it confers resistance. Its main use is for the rehabilitation of old buildings. This product is the result of the collaboration of PROMSA with the UPC, since it was looking for a product that provided resistance, was light and at the same time considered as a structural element.
HALF
- Product Name
- HALF
- Manufacturer
- PROMSA
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